Wednesday, August 09, 2006
ACRYLIC Surface Cleaning ... by Using Cotton Rags ...
ACRYLIC Surface Cleaning
General cleaning should be with 1-part-cleaner to 30-parts water, rinsed well after cleaning, and cleaned in areas with good ventilation. If a shower manufacturer (or maker of other acrylic parts) recommends something else be used, we know from experience that while Simple Green, when used properly, is safe to clean acrylic, we also know that common shampoos and soaps can damage acrylic over time you will be better off cleaning your shower or other acrylic item with whatever the manufacturer recommends. That way, any defects down the road (which, hopefully, you will not experience,) can be attributed back to the maker and your warranty protection will still be in place.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854
ACRYLIC Surface Cleaning
General cleaning should be with 1-part-cleaner to 30-parts water, rinsed well after cleaning, and cleaned in areas with good ventilation. If a shower manufacturer (or maker of other acrylic parts) recommends something else be used, we know from experience that while Simple Green, when used properly, is safe to clean acrylic, we also know that common shampoos and soaps can damage acrylic over time you will be better off cleaning your shower or other acrylic item with whatever the manufacturer recommends. That way, any defects down the road (which, hopefully, you will not experience,) can be attributed back to the maker and your warranty protection will still be in place.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854